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All Forum Posts by: Larry Caper

Larry Caper has started 1 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: Asking Questions To Syndicators

Larry CaperPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 38

@Brian Burke I really appreciate the frank answer above. It is tremendous insight for new syndicators, we should be able to address the points you listed with great confidence. However, we all start somewhere and it would be encouraging to read how you were able to get the ball rolling as a novice syndicator many years ago. Specifically, how were you able to sidestep what you pose as the single most significant risk factor, "the sponsor" (you).  If you've answered this question before, please feel free to direct me to any podcasts, articles, or forums where you provided the answer. Or, feel free to drop a few lines here. 

Thank you for your depth of knowledge and eagerness to service "newbies" and seasoned investors, alike. 

@Todd Moriarty I started the book maybe a week or so ago and there's so much practical information - I love it. However, like you, I'm having trouble identifying how year 3 and 5 Net CFs after Investment are calculated. I see here in the post the answer is nowhere to be found. Have you had any luck figuring it out?